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damn you, deez misleading names. At the very beginning thought this thread will be about false awakening and similar issues :/
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Fairfox: it can b anythang you liek, petal x
what? Can somebody translate this?
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Fairfox: it can b anythang you liek, petal x
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Gekko_Dekko: what? Can somebody translate this?
it can be anything you like, vegetal porn.
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Telika: vegetal porn.
porn with vegetables? Im not into that thing, sorry
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Gekko_Dekko: porn with vegetables? Im not into that thing, sorry
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Fairfox: lmao!

it depends tbh
carrots acceptabull
cuke is bettah
banana yah buut has 2 b certain shape an' naht fully ripe
corn etcetc
looks like you are experienced in that sort of stuff. Anything about pineapples?
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Telika: vegetal porn.
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Gekko_Dekko: porn with vegetables? Im not into that thing, sorry
You're missing out.
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Gekko_Dekko: porn with vegetables? Im not into that thing, sorry
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tinyE: You're missing out.
Im kinda afraid of looking on jpeg in thread about porn with vegetables, sorry
Inception!

I liked that movie. Btw... did the spinning top stop?

Edit: no, frankly I can't think of any game I played that does that, though many have just one layer.
Post edited August 17, 2018 by Enebias
Yes, Inception. Big question, isn't it... is he still dreaming? Was he dreaming in the first place anyway, or was he somebody elses dream to begin with?

But then there's Mrs Ewing - turned out the entirety of the show 'Dallas' never happened & The Man from Atlantis had been living in her shower all along.

Not to mention Star Trek Enterprise, which was just a lovers tiff caused by Will Riker's nerdy obsession with Earth history.
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gloombandit: Yes, Inception. Big question, isn't it... is he still dreaming? Was he dreaming in the first place anyway, or was he somebody elses dream to begin with?
The director explained the ending.

I'll leave it to the folks in here to Google it of they really want to know.
No, it was that French novel, 17th century perhaps.